Miscellaneous Paper
Other interesting bits of printed railroad history that don't fall into other categories.
Quiet Car Card
Colloquially known as a "Shhh card" these cards were given to Metro-North conductors to hand out to passengers during the rollout of Quiet Car program, called "Quiet Calm-mute"
Date: 2010
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Metro North Railroad
Saturday Evening Post Cover
Cover of the Saturday Evening Post from November 16, 1946, featuring the Norman Rockwell painting of Crestwood station.
Date: 1946
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Crestwood, extant buildings
Harlem Valley Transportation Association Letterhead
The HVTA was a nonprofit citizens group of approximately 500 individuals, led by activist Lettie Gay Carson of Mount Riga and later Millerton. The group is largely remembered for fighting to retain both passenger and freight service along the upper…
Date: 1960
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former stations, Harlem Valley Transportation Association, HVTA, Lettie Gay Carson, upper harlem
Harlem Valley Transportation Association Logo
The HVTA was a nonprofit citizens group of approximately 500 individuals, led by activist Lettie Gay Carson of Mount Riga and later Millerton. The group is largely remembered for fighting to retain both passenger and freight service along the upper…
Date: 1960
Tags:
former stations, Harlem Valley Transportation Association, HVTA, Lettie Gay Carson, upper harlem
Ten Years Running Bookmark
Bookmark printed to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Metro-North Railroad.
Date: 1993
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anniversary, bookmark, Metro North Railroad
Harlem Valley Transportation Association Posters
The HVTA was a nonprofit citizens group of approximately 500 individuals, led by activist Lettie Gay Carson of Mount Riga and later Millerton. The group is largely remembered for fighting to retain both passenger and freight service along the upper…
Date: 1960
Tags:
former stations, Harlem Valley Transportation Association, HVTA, Lettie Gay Carson, upper harlem